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Egypt's Intellectual Property Rights Law stipulates that counterfeiting or imitating a registered trademark is punishable by imprisonment for a period of two to six months, as well as a fine ranging from 5,000 to 50,000 Egyptian pounds, or by one of these two penalties. The sanctions include counterfeiting the mark, intentionally using a fake trademark, placing an unauthorized mark on products, or displaying and selling products bearing fake or counterfeit trademarks with the defendant's knowledge. In cases of repeat offenses, the penalty includes imprisonment for no less than two months and a fine of up to 50,000 pounds, with the products and tools used being confiscated. The court may also order the closure of the establishment for up to six months, and closure becomes mandatory in cases of repeated violations.
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